In an election a candidate was elected by securing 55% of the votes cast. If the elected candidate got 1,000 votes more than his only rival, how many votes were cast?

In an election a candidate was elected by securing 55% of the votes cast. If the elected candidate got 1,000 votes more than his only rival, how many votes were cast? Correct Answer 10,000

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Each question below is followed by two statements I and II. You have to determine whether the data given in the statements are sufficient for answering the question. You should use the data and your knowledge of Mathematics to choose the best possible answer. In an election there are three candidates A, B and C.What is the difference between the votes received by A and C if 15% of voters in the city didn't cast their vote? I A got 40% votes and got 7650 less votes than combined votes of B and C. Difference between the votes of B and C is 1850. B got more votes than C. II To win the election a candidate requires 33% of the total eligible votes and A won the election by 450 votes.